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Trimble County’s Lady Raiders came out of the gate on fire during Friday’s home matchup against 29th District opponent Oldham County, but as many horses who have set an early pace have learned it’s not the first mile that wins the race, it’s the last mile when day is done that tells the story. In the end, Trimble was overwhelmed by the more experienced Lady Colonels, 67-34.

It is not uncommon for spouses to become caregivers for their partners at some time in the relationship. This role is often met with many rewards, but it is also associated with stress. It can be emotionally and physical draining to witness pain, suffering and decline in a loved one.

In the past, personal property that farmers used as a trade-in on a purchased item was treated as a “like kind” exchange. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act changed the wording to accommodate only real property as eligible for like kind exchanges. Starting in 2018, we will have to treat personal property, such as equipment and livestock, as being sold when a trade occurs.

The holidays are a wonderful time for family togetherness, but after a few days, everyone, no matter their age, begins to look for distractions. In a world of smart phones, tablets and laptops, our attention often turns to technology. But, it is possible to keep young people active and engaged without technology.